Michael Messina
Department Head and Professor of Ecosystem Science and Management

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121 Forest Resources
University Park, PA - mgm20@psu.edu
- 814-863-7093
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Soil Pine Pinus Taeda Sustainable Forestry Landsat Forest Cover Methodology Phosphorus Vegetation Stand Structure Hardwood Forests Method Pinus Molybdenum Avhrr Reflectance Forestry Habitat Forest Management Site Preparation Effect Growing Season Hardwoods Forest Floor Forest LitterMost Recent Publications
Determination of phosphate in selective extractions for soil iron oxides by the molybdenum blue method in an automated continuance flow injection system
Amir Hass, Richard H. Loeppert, Michael G. Messina, Timothy D. Rogers, 2011, Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis on p. 1619-1635
Soil carbon after midrotation phosphorus fertilization of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stands in East Texas
Amir Hass, Michael G. Messina, Timothy D. Rogers, 2010, Soil Science on p. 382-389
Soil properties in 35 y old pine and hardwood plantations after conversion from mixed pine-hardwood forest
D. Andrew Scott, Michael G. Messina, 2010, American Midland Naturalist on p. 197-211
Comparative analyses of East Texas forest cover maps generated from Landsat and AVHRR data
Ramesh Sivanpillai, X. Ben Wu, R. Srinivasan, Charles T. Smith, Michael G. Messina, 2008, Geo Journal on p. 211-220
Estimating regional forest cover in East Texas using Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data
Ramesh Sivanpillai, R. Srinivasan, Charles T. Smith, Michael G. Messina, X. Ben Wu, 2007, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation on p. 41-49
Issues related to wetland delineation of a texas, usa bottomland hardwood forest
Janet C. Dewey, Stephen H. Schoenholtz, James P. Shepard, Michael G. Messina, 2006, Wetlands on p. 410-429
Intensive forest management affects loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) growth and survival on poorly drained sites in southern Arkansas
Mohd S. Rahman, M. G. Messina, R. F. Fisher, 2006, Southern Journal of Applied Forestry on p. 79-85
Estimation of managed loblolly pine stand age and density with Landsat ETM+ data
Ramesh Sivanpillai, Charles T. Smith, R. Srinivasan, Michael G. Messina, X. Ben Wu, 2006, Forest Ecology and Management on p. 247-254
Effects of the sustainable forestry initiative on the quality, abundance, and configuration of wildlife habitats
João C. Azevedo, X. Ben Wu, Michael G. Messina, Richard F. Fisher, 2006, Journal of Sustainable Forestry on p. 37-65
Estimating regional forest cover in East Texas using Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+) data
Ramesh Sivanpillai, Charles T. Smith, R. Srinivasan, Michael G. Messina, X. Ben Wu, 2005, Forest Ecology and Management on p. 342-352