Emerald ash borer (EAB) (Agrilus planipennis; Coleoptera: Buprestidae), an exotic wood-boring insect, has killed tens of millions of ash trees since its accidental introduction from Asia and has shown potential to functionally extirpate ash (Fraxinus spp.) from North American forests. The Asian species, Manchurian ash, which shares a co-evolutionary history with EAB, is resistant while North American species, including white, green, and black ash are highly susceptible. In some model systems, induction of plant defenses (e.g. phenolics and defensive proteins) to chewing insects is mediated by the phytohormone methyl jasmonate (MeJA). Thus, we hypothesized that resistant Manchurian ash differs from susceptible ash species in its ability to r...