Just to complicate more this things
Furthermore, growth depression (Table 1) and browning in roots occurred several weeks after the high root temperature treatment. These effects of high root temperature was considered to closely relate to the reduced oxygen solubility and the increased enzymatic oxidization of phenolic compounds that produces brown substance in root epidermal and cortex tissues and causes depression in activity of root physiological functions (HURD 1978, FUKUOKA & ENOMOTO 2001, WEELS & EISSENSTAT 2003).
http://www.zobodat.at/pdf/PHY_45_4_0223-0228.pdf---
This study deals with effects of high temperature stress and salt stress on root physiological functions
.root pathogens---many of them tend to scavenge N, they also coils around non suberized fresh meristem blocking the uptake of Ca... afterwards all is collapsing...or counterattacked by plants inmune system.
.2 clones from same mom---if they are both healthy then yes, they are two copies of a healthy mom
.uptake of Oxygen--pathogens will mess up with the current roots cell spezialization/distribution. Also the sensibility to the lack of oxygen due to heat shouldnt be discarded.
.slimes are usually polysacharides and glyco-things but not all microflora produce them
hope it helps in some way! & welcome to the maze^