“…However, acclimatization with decreased photosynthesis or productivity apparently imposes a trade‐off in resource allocation among fundamental processes such as growth, reproduction, energy storage and defence metabolites against herbivorous insects (Valim, Teixeira, Oliveira, & Campos, ). The prediction of a lower concentration of defence compounds in drought‐stressed plants, in which both growth and secondary metabolism are impaired, has been supported in some cases (Gutbrodt, Mody, & Dorn, ; Khan, Ulrichs, & Mewis, , ; Valim et al, ; Walter et al, ). Primary metabolism related to nitrogen compounds (Martinelli et al, ; Mattson & Haack, ; Vaseva et al, ), lipids and leaf surface waxes (Bernard & Joubès, ; Gigon, Matos, Laffray, Zuily‐Fodil, & Pham‐Thi, ; Kim, Park, & Jenks, ; Kosma et al, ), and fibre content (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) (Küchenmeister, Küchenmeister, Kayser, Wrage‐Mönnig, & Isselstein, ) is also affected during acclimatization to drought.…”