65 Jingsong Li, Janice Jiggins and Yiching Song 88 CONTACT DETAILS Jingsong Li Senior Research Assistant Centre for Chinese Agricultural Policy Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China Email: jingsongli0421@gmail.com Janice Jiggins Communication and Innovation Studies Group Wageningen University P.O. Box 8130 6700 EW Wageningen The Netherlands Email: janice.jiggins@inter.nl.net Yiching Song Senior Research Scientist Centre for Chinese Agricultural Policy Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing Email: yiching2002cn@gmail.com REFERENCES Li, J., C. Leeuwis, E.T. Lammerts van Bueren, Y. Song and J. Jiggins (forthcoming) a. Contribution of action researching to institutional innovation: a case study of access and benefit sharing (ABS) mechanisms in the participatory plant breeding (PPB) in the Southwest China (accepted by IJARGE subject to minor revision). Li, J., J. Jiggins, E.T. Lammerts van Bueren, and C. Leeuwis (forthcoming) b. ‘Towards a regime change in the organization of the seed supply system in China.’ (Submitted to Experimental Agriculture). Louwaars, N. (2007) ‘Seed of confusion: the impact of policies on seed systems.’ PhD thesis, Wageningen University: The Netherlands. Song, Y. (1998) “‘New’ Seed in ‘Old’ China: impact of CIMMYT collaborative programme on maize breeding in south-western China.’ PhD thesis, Wageningen Agricultural University: The Netherlands. Song, Y., J. Li, and R. Vernooy (2012) ‘China: designing policies and laws to ensure fair access and benefit sharing of genetic resources and participatory plant breeding products.’ In: Ruiz, M. and R. Vernooy (Eds.) The custodians of biodiversity: sharing access to and benefits of genetic resources. Abingdon: Earthscan and Ottawa: International Development Research Centre, pp. 94–120. Tansey, G. and T. Rajotte (Eds.) (2008) The future control of food: a guide to international negotiations and rules on intellectual property, biodiversity and food security. Earthscan Publications: London. Visser, B. (2002) ‘An agrobiodiversity perspective on seed policies.’ Journal of New Seeds 4:1-2, pp. 231–245.

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