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The objective of this study was to determine spatio-temporal dynamics of soil hydraulic properties and pore characteristics on a silt loam long-term tillage field experiment, in NE Spain, during two cropping years. Undisturbed soil samples were used to determine soil water retention, and soil hydraulic conductivity curves in two different tillage systems (intensive tillage, IT vs no-tillage, NT), two crop sequences (short fallow-maize, FM vs legume-maize, LM) and two positions (within the crop row W-row vs between the crop rows B-row). This study shows that LM increases specific hydraulic conductivity of soil macroporosity by increasing the number of effective macropores and the effective porosity. Further, long-term NT formed a stable number of effective macropores and coarse mesopores, and showed a greater pore continuity in coarse and fine mesopores, resulting in improved soil water flux.