Phillipe Kenny for blue oysters, they don't go through a stage of sclerotia, they will just make a denser bundle that is currently forming into the fruiting body. For king oyster specifically tubers, they go through a stage of creating that hard sclerotia from which a fruiting body evolves from. Also I'm pretty sure morels undergo this process of the sclerotia formation.
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Phillipe Kenny In terms of stroma we have specifically seen it across all oyster strains and no others (except a white beech bag recently). I don't have an accurate rate of stroma appearing from non stroma spawn but it does certainly help. Before we have tried to use master spawn with small stroma spots to see if it is viable but it does translate to more stroma in the fruiting block and in the spawn blocks. Recap, if spawn has stroma it will translate more into the fruiting block, and yes stroma is pretty oyster specific.