Jorge, Ricardo Falquetode Almeida, Cinara Xavier [UNESP]Borges, Elias NascentesPassos, Renato Ribeiro2022-04-282022-04-282012-04-26Bioscience Journal, v. 28, n. SUPPL. 1, p. 159-169, 2012.1516-37251981-3163http://hdl.handle.net/11449/219789Man cultivates the soil for centuries, but the intensive business and use of the soils under Cerrado vegetation for agricultural production grew out of the seventies. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil physical characteristics as a function of sampling time and the soil uses in a Cerrado area in Uberlândia City - MG, Brazil. The managements were adopted: degraded pasture (M-1), conventional tillage (M-2), minimum tillage (M-3), tillage absence (M-4), no-tillage (NT) for three years (M-5); NT for nine years (M-6), NT for three years after Pinus (M-7), PD for one year after Pinus (M-8) and Pinus forest (M-9) with 25 years old. The evaluations were conducted in 2002/03 growing season, in two areas. The soils were: area 1, an Oxisol (Red Latosol - LV-1, M-1 through M-5) and area 2, two Oxisols (Red Latosol and Red-Yellow Latosol - LVA and LV-2, M-6 through M-9). The physical attributes studied changed depending of the soil class, sampling time and management systems, with emphasis on the area 2 soils, which, in general, better preserved its main physical attributes. Managements with intense tillage, such as the M-2, are the most soil physically degrade, presenting mostly negative changes to soil bulk density, total porosity, microporosity and macroporosity. Since the systems which promote less tillage, in short term, to preserve desirable physical attributes. The M-9 system had the lowest attributes range, compared to the others.159-169engCerrado soilConventional tillageNo-tillagePinus spSustainabilityDistribuição de poros e densidade de latossolos submetidos a diferentes sistemas de uso e manejoPore size distribution and soil bulk density in Oxisols submitted to different management systems and useArtigo2-s2.0-84859979889