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The self-incompatibility response is a complex process that results in an intraspecific reproductive barrier, involving self- and non-self-recognition. Tian et al., (pages 986-1006) revealed a new mechanistic mode of self-incompatibility in angiosperms, in which the pistil factor S-RNase elicits a self-incompatibility response by indirectly interfering with the cytoskeletal organization of self pollen tubes, sequestering actin-binding proteins by phase separation in Petunia hybrida. The cover shows diverse genotypes of P. hybrida.[Detail] ...